The Pennington School held a graduation ceremony on June 6 for 44 students completing studies in its Middle School.
After an invocation from Chaplain David Hallgren, Head of School William S. Hawkey, Ph.D. presented opening remarks and was followed by a musical interlude courtesy of the Middle School singers. Eighth-grader Harry R. Mysliwiec of Doylestown, Pa. gave the First in Scholarship address. Chrissie Knight delivered the Head of Middle School’s remarks, followed by another musical interlude, this time featuring the Middle School Instrumental Trio.
Presiding over the granting of diplomas were Knight and Middle School Dean of Students Tracy Kuser; eighth-grade faculty advisors offered remarks about each of the students as their names were called.
Robert E. Martini, assistant head of School for Community Life, and Dean of Students Chad Bridges then welcomed the graduates to Pennington’s Upper School, and Rev. Hallgren offered the benediction.
The members of the Class of 2028:
New Jersey
- Belle Mead: Tanusri Reddy
- Bordentown: Akshaj Madireddy
- Chesterfield: Robert Zoll
- Clinton: Seongyong Shieh
- Columbus: Jonathan Ly
- Ewing: Jamir Conover, Audrey Karro, Lorenzo Swain
- Hamilton: Nathaniel Oesterle
- Hopewell: Chance Hutnik, Sagan Tighe
- Millstone Township: Alexandra Zipp
- Mount Laurel: Aerus Boyd
- Pennington: Seth Anderson, Romina Hidalgo, Bryce Keller, Katherine Kemp, Anthony Lin,
- Dylan Prassas, Isaac White, Lingyi Zhou
- Princeton: Luccia Bibro, Cassandra Hanstveit, Maya Mukherjee
- Robbinsville: Matthew Shapiro
- Stockton: Taylor Peck
- Trenton: Bailey Wilson
Pennsylvania
- Bensalem: Christian Snead
- Doylestown: Harry Mysliwiec
- Levittown: Sofia Puleo
- New Hope: Shay Brown
- Newtown: Sophia DeLellis, Carol Frascella, Ben Maynard
- Washington Crossing: Vinay Batra, Brandon Drucker, Logan Hoffman, Francesca Milou
- Yardley: Anna Fermo, Matthew Pearlberg, Jack Stahl
China
- Beijing: Shengkai Wang
- Shanghai: Zhiyuan Zhang
Mexico
Huixquilucan: Alejandro Luna
The Pennington School is an independent coeducational school for students in grades 6 through 12,
in both day and boarding programs. The curriculum is college preparatory, with an emphasis on
individual excellence, fostering the development of the whole student through academics, athletics,
community service, and the creative and performing arts.